UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS version 1.2 131125 Academic Program Approval This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs. Proposing department should complete this form. For more information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921. Submitted by: Charles Boncelet phone number X 8008 Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering email address boncelet@ece.udel.edu : 11/25/13 Action: Add New Minor (Example: add major/minor/concentration, delete major/minor/concentration, revise major/minor/concentration, academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change, etc.) Effective term students can add minor in 14F, but cannot graduate with the minor until 15S (use format 04F, 05W) Current degree (Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.) Proposed change leads to the degree of: (Example: BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.) Proposed name: Cybersecurity Proposed new name for revised or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit (if applicable) Revising or Deleting: Undergraduate major / Concentration: (Example: Applied Music Instrumental degree BMAS) Undergraduate minor: (Example: African Studies, Business Administration, English, Leadership, etc.) Graduate Program Policy statement change: (Must attach your Graduate Program Policy Statement) Graduate Program of Study: (Example: Animal Science: MS Animal Science: PHD Economics: MA Economics: PHD) Graduate minor / concentration: Note: all graduate studies proposals must include an electronic copy of the Graduate Program Policy Document, highlighting the changes made to the original policy document.
List new courses required for the new or revised curriculum. How do they support the overall program objectives of the major/minor/concentrations)? (Be aware that approval of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter None ) CPEG/ELEG/CISC/MISY 465/665 Introduction to Cybersecurity CPEG/ELEG 494/694 System Hardening & Protection CPEG/ELEG 495/695 Digital Forensics CPEG/ELEG 496/696 Topics in Cybersecurity These and other existing courses will form the basis of a Cybersecurity minor to enable and recognize deeper study in the field. The 465 and 494 classes have been taught as experimental (467) classes. The 495 class will be developed for 14F-15S. Explain, when appropriate, how this new/revised curriculum supports the 10 goals of undergraduate education: http://www.ugs.udel.edu/gened/ This minor in cybersecurity and the associated new courses, address several of the 10 UD goals of undergraduate education. Increasing knowledge of computer and network security is increasingly critical to Goal #1 to attain effective skills in the use of information technology. The complex technical areas covered in a cybersecurity education furthers Goal #2 to Learn to think critically to solve problems. And the programs desire to combine subject theory the hands on experience of lab exercises will provide students a deep understanding of the material taught in lecture as well as provide an avenue for self-study. This directly addresses Goal #7 to develop the ability to integrate academic knowledge with experiences that extend the boundaries of the classroom. Identify other units affected by the proposed changes: (Attach permission from the affected units. If no other unit is affected, enter None ) Department of Computer and Information Science, approval attached Department of Mathematical Sciences, approval attached Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, approval attached Describe the rationale for the proposed program change(s): (Explain your reasons for creating, revising, or deleting the curriculum or program.) Establishing high quality Cybersecurity educational programs is a top national priority as well as a regional imperative. This minor is being introduced with a suite of new courses to help infuse cybersecurity fundamentals into UD CPEG and CIS BS degree programs. This and other courses will also form the basis of a Cybersecurity minor to enable and recognize deeper study in the field. Program Requirements: (Show the new or revised curriculum as it should appear in the Course Catalog. If this is a revision, be sure to indicate the changes being made to the current curriculum and include a side-by-side comparison of the credit distribution before and after the proposed change.) MINOR IN CYBERSECURITY A minor in Cybersecurity may be earned by a student in any University bachelor's degree program. This minor provides students with an opportunity to help infuse cybersecurity fundamentals into other degree programs. To qualify for a Minor in Cybersecurity, students must complete a minimum of 18 credits as described below with a minimum grade of C- in each course.
CURRICULUM CREDITS Course Requirements 1. All students must take the following four courses: CPEG 465(b) Introduction to Cybersecurity 3 CPEG 494(b) System Hardening and Protection 3 CISC 361 Operating Systems 3 CPEG 419 / CISC 450 Computer Communications Networks 3 2. And two of the following courses: CPEG 495(b) Digital Forensics 3 CPEG 496(b) Topics in Cybersecurity 3 MATH 549 Coding Theory and Cryptography 3 CRJU 457 Criminal Evidence 3 TOTAL CREDITS 18 a. A 600-level and cross-listed (ELEG, CISC, MISY) versions of these courses are acceptable. b. The listed 400 and 600-level courses are open to any student who has completed requirement (1) and the necessary prerequisites (or obtained permission of instructor). Other courses can be included upon approval by the minor administration committee. Further inquiries about the Cybersecurity Minor can be made to Professor Chase Cotton at (302) 831-8517 or ccotton@udel.edu. ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION: Department Chairperson Dean of College (Please do not remove supporting documentation.) Chairperson, College Curriculum Committee Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR Studies Chairperson, Senate Coordinating Com. Secretary, Faculty Senate of Senate Resolution to be Effective Registrar Program Code Vice Provost for Academic Affairs & International Programs Provost Board of Trustee Notification Revised 02/09/2009 /khs
APPROVAL - Department of Computer and Information Science
APPROVAL - Department of Mathematical Sciences
APPROVAL - Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice